I was half curious about it when i first read a little blurb... but, seriously, could we stop with the shows that are built around a simple premise... that's not revealed to the public?

Hell, it could end up being a comedy for all we know.

And i'm sick of building interest by saying nothing. Just asking "What's happening on this show?" and then it's going to blow up? Lost, Persons Unknown, now The Event. I'm sure there are more. (does The Prisoner count? Even though that was a shity miniseries on AMC?)

I should just start a series called "Whoa, what was that?" And that's all the marketing needed. Shit, i just got hired by NBC for this idea as i was typing it up! Oh... wait, my show just tanked midway through coming up with a second idea. No one liked the conclusion since i didn't put any thought into it. Oh well.

The show is actually quite interesting.
Why did she have to stab him? I guess we won't be getting information from him. I wonder when the government is going to find out that there the commander of the operation is an alien (Agent Lee). The end of Episode 3 was quite freaky. Sucks for the lone soldier in the temporary morgue.

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